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jared kushner understands perfectly well that if the us—he comes from a family of belarusian partisansturns out, and i spoke today with dmitry konstantinovich samis, who knows him personally —this shouldn't be viewed as something negative; in my view, it's positive. it means they've started dividing everything that was thrown into these 27 points into tracks. ideally , working groups should be created for this now, but that's not it. maybe we don't know what we agreed on, by the way, it's also a good point that everyone is keeping silent for now, yes, yes, that's also good for now, finally, good, europe is already in its eighth diaper, finally, this is also, in my opinion, an important, in my opinion, corruption scandal, which led to resignations in kiev, so to speak, in order to dig up dirt, hack someone's server, block someone's accounts for a couple of days, well , like technical, excuse me, ms. fondern, technical problems, we'll call you back, listen to the music for now, this is exactly what those people trump has surrounded himself with can do, actually, this is what they are cap
that us envoys steve witkoff and color="#ffff00">and jared kushner will meet ukrainian ukrainian representatives in miami miami on thursday. we should say say earlier, a kremlin official had had said that it was wrong to suggest suggest that vladimir putin had rejected rejected all parts of a us peace peace plan to end the war in ukraine, ukraine, despite five hours of talks talks between putin and us officials officials failing to make any progress.
a white house official just minutes ago said steve witkoff and the president's son-in-law jared kushnerukrainian officials thursday in miami. the president said a short time ago his negotiators say russian leader vladimir putin would like it end the war in ukraine. we will see how that progresses. tonight though, we take a closer look at president trump's foreign policy in the first year of his second term. and how it reflects american public opinion. fox news was given an exclusive early look at the annual ronald reagan national defense survey ahead of this weekend's defense forum in california. here is chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> a new reagan institute defense survey shows americans support the u.s. military being more engaged in the world, not less. the survey also shows support for nate at the, providing weapons to ukraine, and defending taiwan is higher than in past years. >> having the military leading strength is something the american people are really backing here in this survey. >> nearly two thirds of americans surveyed want america to be more e
hasta rusia, donde el presidente vladimir putin y los enviados de estados unidos, steve wyckoff y jared kushneros clave sobre territorios ocupados y seguridad fue aceptado por moscú. pero seguiremos muy pendientes. >> y ojo con esto. mire, si caíste en la filtración de datos de tnt, hay un dinerito que podría estar en tus manos en las próximas semanas. hoy, en la edición digital te vamos a contar paso a paso cómo solicitarlo. >> y también revisa bien tu closet porque tu ropa. podría haber prendas que ponen en peligro tu fertilidad. un experto nos dice lo que debemos tener en cuenta y qué materiales y de cuáles estamos hablando. mucho más al volver muy mucho más al volver muy pendient ♪ febreze ♪ no sé ustedes, pero yo necesito que todo esté limpio cuando voy a trabajar desde casa. primero tengo que ordenar... luego rociar mi febreze air mist para que toda la casa huela limpia y fresca. y ahora sí, hora de trabajar. ♪ la, la, la, la, la ♪ ¿acaso mis cinco alarmas matutinas son una metáfora de todo lo que procrastino? ¿como lavar la ropa? ¿o los 768 mensajes que tengo sin leer? yo soy dermatólogo
actually immediately outlined the framework that there will be no agreements with steve widkoff and jared kushner. now, as for the war with europe, well, you know, this talk about surgical influence, well , if only it were possible to laugh if there weren't so many people killed in ukraine, but where did this conversation come from, this is also very important, these are russian monsters. sorry, monsters, no, sorry, russian journalists from putin's pool, they asked putin to comment on, respectively , the statement of peter szijjarto, who said there that oh my god, the european states that are throwing money at war, at war, and we, these, putin's service team in europe, we are not like that, that is, he commented on the hungarians' statement in this way, we understand perfectly well what position they are currently taking, this is the first important remark, secondly, it means that they will destroy europe to such a level that accordingly there will be nothing, there will be no one to negotiate with, well, what about? he can talk, well, about weapons of mass destruction, such as nuclear weapons, b
vladimir putin's talks with steven witkoff and jared kushner were held behind closed doors, and the reporter was eager for details. we're in a bit of an information vacuum; i literally just texted kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov, trying to understand whether the talks were coming to an end or how he might characterize the mood at the table, but i received no response. the democratic media's frantic desire to learn anything, to fit details into the picture they've created, assembled from leaks and frequent disinformation, largely explains why both moscow and washington they decided not to disclose the details. the negotiation process is difficult, finding a compromise is laborious, and most importantly , there is resistance. unlike the europeans, unlike zelenskyy, and even the americans, we know how to keep information confidential, and the negotiations were strictly confidential. this is correct, because negotiations always require silence, otherwise there will be interference from third parties. there will be leaks, if possible, which will interfere. the us secretary of state voiced the ame
after yesterday's marathon meeting with steve witkoff and jared kushner in moscow, vladimir putin made it pretty clear he's not ready for any sort of ceasefire deal. you say putin will continue the kidnaping and abuse of the children until he feels enough pressure to stop and end the war. so what is your advice to witkoff and kushner and trump to achieve that? >> well, i think number one is that the return of these 20,000 children. and now we heard today, 43,000 in the occupied territories have been put in these indoctrination military camps to turn against their own country. and beyond that, it's ukraine, europe and nato itself, which really says a lot. so that has to be really high up in the priority in these negotiations. secondly, you know, jake, this security agreement has to be ironclad. it cannot be like 1994, the budapest agreement, where ukraine gave up all of its nuclear weapons for nothing, assurances that amount to nothing. and then russia invaded. that can't happen again. and i agree with lindsey graham. we need an up or down vote in the congress on this. so the american p
the us president's special envoy, witkoff , arrived with trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. witkoff initially thanked the hamas negotiating team for reaching this agreement and, you know , confirmed that the american side is committed to implementing this agreement and obliges everyone to implement it. kushner spoke more clearly and said that president trump thanks this team and added that he personally guarantees the implementation of this agreement. this was important for us. that clear and explicit guarantees be given. after these talks, dr. khalil al-haya emphasized that we, as the hamas movement, throughout our history, when we agree on something, we act on it and stick to it. this is a long history of the movement and our demand is to stop the genocide against our people. if the agreement guarantees this, we guarantee that this plan will be implemented. then whittaker made a series of formal remarks and expressed condolences to the martyrdom of hammam al-hayyah, the son of dr. khalil al-hayyah, and the other martyrs who were martyred in the bombing of dr. al-hayyah's r
a long-hour conversation and meeting between representatives of donald trump, steve vidkof and jared kushner with vladimir putin in the kremlin, after which the meeting of vidkof and kushner with president zelensky in brussels was canceled, they left for the united states of america, and president zelensky announced that the secretary nsdc rustem umyero, chief of the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine, andriy enatov, are also leaving for the united states of america to prepare for a meeting with the american delegation. after brussels, rustem umyero and andriy hnatov will prepare meetings with representatives of president trump in the united states, who will always work constructively for real peace, he said. volodymyr zelensky, why, mr. valentin, did this meeting of vidkof and kushner not take place with zelensky, does this mean that they did not agree on anything with putin's team, and is there any prospect of agreeing on anything at all, given that all three teams that are currently negotiating in this format, the americans, ukrainians, and russians, see the future of the ceasef
steve witkoff and jared kushner were there last night with vladimir putin. can you give us an update about those talks? it sounds from what the kremlin is saying, that they're not going to compromise. can you tell us what you've. >> i don't know what the kremlin's doing. i can tell you that they had a reasonably good meeting with president putin. we're going to find out. it's a war that should have never been started. it's a war. if i were president, we had a rigged election. if i were president, that war would have never happened. it's a terrible thing, but i thought they had a very good meeting yesterday with president putin. we'll see what happens. it's, you know, when i was in this office and i talked to you about no cards, i said, you have no cards. that was the time to settle. i thought that would have been a much better time to settle. but they, in their wisdom, decided not to do that. they have a lot of things against them right now, but you have president putin had a very good meeting yesterday with jared kushner and with steve witkoff. what comes o
vladimir putin's talks with stuvin witkoff and jared kushner were held behind closed doors. we're in a bit of an information vacuum. i literally just sent a message to kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov, trying to understand whether the talks are coming to an end or how he might characterize the mood at the table, but i received no response. the democratic media's frantic desire to learn anything , to fit details into the image they've created , assembled from leaks and frequent disinformation, largely explains why moscow, in this round of consultations, is having a worse time. and a worse negotiating position. we're trying to understand whether it's possible to end the war in a way that protects ukraine's future, something both sides can agree on. that's exactly what we're trying to figure out. i think we've made some progress, but we haven't quite reached our goal yet. how confident are you? it's difficult to talk about confidence, because ultimately, in russia's case, the decision must be made by putin alone, not his advisers. putin, only putin, can end this war from the rus
but you have president putin, had a very good meeting yesterday with jared kushner and steve witkoff.hat comes out of that meeting i can't tell you, because it does take two to tango. i think we have something pretty well worked out with them. very satisfied, considering. but the sad part is, if i were president, no war would ever have happened. they would have had a hundred percent of their territory. nothing would have happened. it's a very sad situation. so think of this. last month, 27,000 soldiers, 27, that's like, you take a stadium, a football stadium, not an arena, and you cut it in half. 27,000 people died, young, mostly young soldiers, died last month, in one month. that's the only reason i'm involved. we're not spending any money in the war. we're selling to nato, we're not being ripped off like we were under biden. biden was handing everybody everything we had, giving them all the missiles, everything they wanted free. no charge. just, he had no idea what he was doing. they are paying top dollar, full price, for everything. goes to nato and then nato distributes it. nato p
. >> five hours of donald trump's son in law, jared kushner, and his golf buddy turned special envoy team went to moscow yesterday to discuss with the u.s. has proposed for ending russia's war in ukraine. but according to reporting in the new york times, the meeting resulted in no deal, and this quote did not delve into the wording of any provisions, reach any specific compromises, or agree to a new summit between putin and trump. and now putin is going on the offense, telling reporters, quote, we are not planning to fight with europe. but if europe suddenly starts a war with us, we are ready right now. that doesn't sound good. stay on top you've got a big day and you need to smell fresh. that's why the all new unstopables gives your clothes a 24 hour non-stop freshness. so no matter how long the day goes you... ♪ can't stop this power, ♪ ♪ this walk, this pose, ♪ ♪ this strut, this look, this talk ♪ unstopables fresh. smell unstopable. (vo) with robinhood, trade and invest all in one place. take advantage of an expert-managed portfolio. trade crypto and equities. plus, experience in
steve wyckoff and jared kushner were there last night. vladimir putin, can you give us an update about those talks? it sounds from what the kremlin is saying, they're not going to compromise. can you tell us what you i don't know what the kremlin is doing. i can tell you that they had a reasonably good meeting with president putin. we're going to find out. it's a war that should have never been started. it's a war. if i were president, we had a rigged election. if i were president, that war would have never happened. it's a terrible thing. but i thought they had a very good meeting yesterday with president putin. we'll see what happens. it's you know, when i was in this office and i told you about no cards, i said, you have no cards. that was the time to settle. i feel like that would have been a much better time to settle. but they and their wisdom decided not to do that. they have a lot of things against them right now, but you have a president putin had a very good meeting yesterday with jared kushner and with steve. what gov what come
army has other priorities, including re-equipping the us army, resources are needed elsewhere, jared kushnertly well that if the us doesn't have any belarusian partisans at all, as it turns out, besides, i said today , in the belarus partisan detachment, here he is, he's a really tough guy, but he also understands that us resources are limited, yes, but most importantly , he understands who bandira's followers are, this is fundamentally important, and in this sense, of course, why does he need all this, when, among other things, he has such wonderful prospects in the middle east, well, i mean, it’s clear that he was brought here for a reason, although we also need to understand that trump is keeping rubio in washington, not sending him to... the nato summit, this ministerial one, or to moscow, anywhere, no, no, no, stay in washington , marco, because, so to speak, other people should be working there, that’s precisely why this ensured that these three out of four are more or less working, but because venezuela, right now it’s just rube, after all, it’s closer to him, well, here and there the
the white house envoy state witkoff and jared kushner sat down with vladamir putin at the kremlin, butut a breakthrough. >> richard engel is with us now, inside ukraine. richard, ukraine obviously was not present for these talks in moscow. do we know or what do we know about what happened and what has president zelenskyy been doing during this time? >> reporter: so president zelenskyy has just issued a statement, a response, but it was fairly generic, fairly non-committal. he said the same kinds of things he's been saying over the last couple of weeks now, that ukraine supports a peace process, that ukraine wants a just resolution. but he didn't express outrage r -- or anger or frustration. and the ukrainians are trying to say it is putin that is the obstacle. that putin rejected this peace proposal and has put the ball back into the ukrainian's court. and also in that statement, you saw president zelenskyy saying that he's now trying to arrange a meeting between his top officials, his top negotiator, and the american delegation to see where to go from here. but essentially, we are now
comes to business, about colossal resources, there must be the closest trusted person, this is jared kushner, and actually, that's how i would describe it at the present time from the point of view of the formation that i own, which was the key content, and which simply played out, because all the others, the messages, the behavior of the persons, it shows that both the american side and the russian side took this round lightly, and if it weren't for the insane crowing of the fuhrer with threats to ukraine and europe a few hours before the meeting, then one could say that this day was basically the day of playing out this game, well, it was clearly idle from the very beginning. roman petrovich, but as far as i understand, several games on the chessboard were considered, that is , several possible scenarios were discussed at the same time, well , this is an assumption. and at the same time, putin made parallel threats, i understand that these threats are unlikely to be implemented, but putin demonstrated, or at least... gave a signal on two extremely important and drastically painful points f
with with steve witkoff and jared color="#ffff00">kushner kushner was intended for him to show show his toughness and his stamina. stamina. a visit to a defence site site just hours before that was intended intended to show that he is interested interested in continuing this war, war, but a visit to an economic forum forum just in the same 24 hour period period was intended to show that that the sanctions aren't biting biting and russia's econo
the official says witkoff and president trump's son in law, jared kushner, briefed the president afterid the two sides did not reach an agreement during the five hours of talks. and mypillow ceo and trump ally mike lindell filed paperwork to run for the governor of minnesota. he will compete against democratic incumbent and former vice presidential candidate tim walz, who is running for a third term. several other republicans have also jumped in the race to oppose him. brian, back to you. >> all right, mackenzie sigalos, thank you very much. all right. coming up. let the games begin. netflix suiting up for christmas day nfl action. it's a calculated play for ad dollars, but will it work? alex sherman is here to break i running a successful delivery company has taught me something. you're only as good as your tools. we have at&t business, and that's why we're the best. we're here. this is it. here where? there's nothing here. trust the connection. we're in the right spot. what? you guys are early! yeah. i like that. get your signature there. yes sir. you guys thirsty? i just made some l
trump's special envoy steve vidkov, together with donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner, held talks with russian president vladimir putin. moscow. it is worth noting that this is vidkof's sixth visit to the russian capital. this time the meeting lasted 5 hours. it is not known for certain what plan the americans discussed with the russian leader. the parties agreed not to disclose the content of the talks. however, in the end , no agreement was reached. this became known from the message on social networks of kirill dmitriev and yuri ushakov, who were present there. despite the lack of compromise, both assessed the meeting as productive, constructive, useful and meaningful. well , later ushakov came out to journalists and briefly outlined the main points: it was not possible to agree on a compromise version of the peace plan. moscow received four additional documents in addition to trump's initial plan, and the parties will work further. ushakov also emphasized that through envoys putin conveyed greetings and best wishes to trump, and the likelihood of a meeting between the russian
hasta rusia, donde el presidente vladimir putin y los enviados de estados unidos, steve wyckoff y jared kushnere sobre territorios ocupados y seguridad fue aceptado por moscú. pero seguiremos muy pendientes. >> y ojo con esto. mire, si caíste en la filtración de datos de tnt, hay un dinerito que podría estar en tus manos en las próximas semanas. hoy, en la edición digital te vamos a contar paso a paso cómo solicitarlo. >> y también revisa bien tu closet porque tu ropa. podría haber prendas que ponen en peligro tu fertilidad. un experto nos dice lo que debemos tener en cuenta y qué materiales y de cuáles estamos hablando. mucho más al volver muy mucho más al volver muy pendient ♪ febreze ♪ no sé ustedes, pero yo necesito que todo esté limpio cuando voy a trabajar desde casa. primero tengo que ordenar... luego rociar mi febreze air mist para que toda la casa huela limpia y fresca. y ahora sí, hora de trabajar. ♪ la, la, la, la, la ♪ ¿acaso mis cinco alarmas matutinas son una metáfora de todo lo que procrastino? ¿como lavar la ropa? ¿o los 768 mensajes que tengo sin leer? yo soy dermatólogo. no qu
vladimir putin's talks with stephen wittgenstein and jared kushner were held behind closed doors, andporter was eager for details. we're in a bit of an information vacuum. i literally just sent a message to the kremlin's official representative. the us, finding wording acceptable to both sides is, in fact, the goal of any settlement. but while russia has never changed its fundamental conditions once it's stated, ukraine, under european prodding , has done so repeatedly, approaching each new round of consultations. with a worse and worse negotiating position. we are trying to understand whether it is possible to end the war in a way that protects ukraine's future, something that both sides can agree on. i think clarifications in one format or another will follow, and it will depend on the presidents of russia and the united states. the us president has already been briefed on the results of the meeting in the kremlin. it was no coincidence that uitkov and kushner stopped by the embassy before heading to the airport, and upon arrival, they already gave a detailed account. however, work
american delegation, which, in addition to steven witkoff, included donald trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, for the first time, left russia without commenting. us secretary of state marco rubia spoke today on fox news about the progress of the peace agreement between russia and ukraine. they are now literally fighting over a space of 30-50 kilometers for the remaining 20% of the donetsk region. and what we are trying to do, and i think we have made some progress, is understand what the ukrainians are asking for. they could agree to a deal that would guarantee their future security, so that their country would never be invaded again, allowing them not just to restore their economy but to prosper, to become a nation with a growing economy. theoretically, if everything is done correctly, ukraine's gdp could exceed russia's in 10 years. regarding the talks that took place in the kremlin, following uitkov's conversation with putin , the russian president's press secretary was asked today whether it would be appropriate to formulate the following statement: putin rejected the american plan, th
were attended by president vladimir putin, trump special envoy steve witkoff and his son-in-law jared kushner. washington's proposed a 28 point plan to put an end to the war, and apart from the issue. conceding territory to russia, another bone of contention is moscow's demand for a pledge that nato will not admit kiev as member. the war between the two is now nearing its fourth anniversary. amid much criticized remarks by the us president calling somalies garbage and now uh new vows of federal crackdown, a troubling pattern is emerging in which harsh rhetoric leads to harsh policy. shift has raised fresh concerns about the erosion. of migrants rights in america. after a shooting near the white house, involving an afghan national, us president donald trump moved to halt immigration from what he called third world countries, action that highlighted the xenophobia running through american politics. it wasn't an isolated moment. a similar approach is now being directed at the somali community. u.s. federal authorities have announced a targeted immigrant. enforcement operation in minnesota in the
. >> trump's envoy, steve witkoff >> trump's envoy, steve witkoff and his son-in-law jared kushner and his son-in-law jared kushner sat across the table from putin sat across the table from putin for five hours yesterday in for five hours yesterday in moscow. moscow. a top aid to putin who was in a top aid to putin who was in those talks says there was no those talks says there was no compromise over russia's demands compromise over russia's demands for ukraine territory. for ukraine territory. this morning, the kremlin saying this morning, the kremlin saying putin accepts some aspects of putin accepts some aspects of the u.s. peace proposal but the u.s. peace proposal but rejects others. rejects others. a kremlin spokesperson adds that a kremlin spokesperson adds that russia is willing to keep russia is willing to keep meeting with the united states, meeting with the united states, to keep those talks taking to keep those talks taking place. place. meantime, peace talks we know meantime, peace talks we know are also the focus for nato are also the focus for nato foreign ministers this
witkoff and also trump's son in law, color="#00ffff">law, jared kushner believe that the the skills of the real estate business business will work in diplomacy. diplomacy. they seem to believe that that their sheer force of personality personality and personal charisma charisma can help them get deals deals across the finish line in a a unique way. and i think that's that's an untested proposition. you you know, from the outside they're
witkoff and also trump's son in law, law, jared kushner believe that the the skills of the real estate business business will work in diplomacy. diplomacy. they seem to believe that that their sheer force of personality personality and personal charisma charisma can help them get deals deals across the finish line in a a unique way. and i think that's that's an untested proposition. you you know, from the outside they're
. >> sandra: steven witkoff and jared kushner heading back to russia without any agreement.n fox news senior associate analyst general jack keane. glad to have you here today. what do you see as the major roadblocks here to achieving peace? >> i think the process itself, but it has been able to do with the meeting in geneva, with the ukrainians, the americans and europeans and then that meeting in florida with the americans and ukrainians. and now with russia is clearly to identify ukrainian redlines and what congestions can be made and also the same thing with the questions. they guard feedback for sure on the back so i think the remaining issues are there. they are clearly identified, and then is there some negotiation space to be able to bring them together? that is the answer we don't know yet. but as this unfolds, we are going to get those answers. and let's just assume that's the ukrainians are willing to make some concessions and concessions on the territory for example. that means they are going to need some kind of security guarantees going forward. and so the peopl
how it is trying very hard, because according to some information , steve vidkov, together with jared kushner , were supposed to make a stop in ireland on their way from moscow to washington, meet with the president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky, tell him about what they had agreed on with the kremlin dictator, but they simply flew non -stop to the united states of america, and by the way, at 9:30 p.m. today kyiv time, donald trump will make a statement: will he talk about ukraine? of course, but considering the return of his envoys from moscow, vidkof and kushner with russian proposals, perhaps , will speak in general phrases like: we want peace in ukraine, this is not my war, and if i were president, there would be no war, and maybe someone will say something else, so we will wait. the end of the russian war in ukraine has advanced, but remains distant. us secretary of state marco rubio said this in an interview with an american tv channel. fox news, he emphasized that the main dispute in the negotiations concerns about 20% of the territory of the so-called dpr, which is controlled by ukrai
through strength, revealing war criminal putin lie, insulting trump -- lies, insulting trump and jared kushner in moscow today, as putin threatens expanded war in europe. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the distinguished gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: mr. speaker, thanksgiving brought families together to enjoy delicious meals, as some of us are still recovering. there were two fortunate turkeys, one named gobble, the other, waddle, from travis and amanda pitman's farm in wayne county, north carolina. and they were selected for a presidential pardon. they went on a journey from the east to the white house, they even stayed at the willard intercontinental hotel and now at north carolina state university. although gobble and waddle survived the dinner table, they shine a light on the dedication of our agriculture community and the hard work that's taking place with companies such as butterball and the national turkey federation. farmers allow these longstanding traditio
special envoy, steve witkoff, and the president's son in law, jared kushner.egotiations produced no breakthrough on a plan to end the war in ukraine. joining us now to discuss what's going on, the former u.s. ambassador to nato, kurt volker. ambassador, thanks so much for joining us. patience is growing thin among european foreign ministers, nato leaders who say vladimir putin is not necessarily even interested in peace right now. should nato be at the table for these u. s led peace talks? and should ukraine eventually be able to join nato? >> well, i'm not sure the peace talks are going to go anywhere. so i wouldn't really press for whether nato is involved or not. although there should be very close coordination between the united states and our european allies. but what really needs to happen is more pressure on putin. as mark rutte, the secretary general, just said, going and having talks when putin has made clear that he wants to subjugate ukraine completely to russia, it's just not going to go anywhere. putin has to feel the pressure. so that's going to
so this back and forth shuttle diplomacy that steve witkoff and jared kushner are doing is a really goodp. it is a process, it's not an overnight solution. so we will have to be patient, a four-year almost war. the death and destruction is substantial. but the killing needs to stop. president trump as a peacemaker, someone that has brought deals to a close both in business and as president of the united states i think it is the best person on the globe right now to make this happen. but it takes two to tango. it will take both sides to make some significant compromises. we'll see if we can get there. i think there is some optimism right now in the united states and i think across the globe that president trump can get this across the goal line. >> harris: even the president alluded to the fact the goalposts move when you deal with putin. it is tremendously difficult to know exactly where he will land and almost difficult with zelenskyy on the other side now in ukraine. who wins and who loses in all of this? your take? >> well, unfortunately it is the soldiers and civilians that are being
steve witkow and jared kushner are in the kremlin.cans and, of course, the ukrainians will hope that russia can be persuaded to compromise and suspend hostilities by any means necessary. as a rule, when mr. witkow visits the kremlin, and since this is his sixth visit, we only see a short recording of their meeting. we likely won't know today whether any agreements were reached at this meeting. after the meeting, there was a briefing with one of the officials at the negotiating table, yuri ushakov, the presidential aide for foreign policy, who, as can be seen in the footage, is sitting by right. agree, but given your experience, so to speak, and your piercing political intuition, it's probably possible to draw some oblique conclusions. signs to understand what was agreed upon, and signs to tell, not only by the faces of the negotiators, but, for example, because uitkov and kushner boarded a plane and raced over europe, as one of our witty experts noted this afternoon, that is, europe literally found itself in the wrong place , and so..
envoy steve witkoff and president trump's son in law, jared kushner, ended with no major breakthroughve but remain steadfast that they wouldn't accept critical parts of the proposal. for more on this, we are joined by miss now, international reporter inÉs de la cuetara and igor novikov, a former adviser to ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. and is where do things stand this morning? and do we know what the kremlin specifically pushing back on? >> hey, ana. yeah, so us special envoy steve witkoff and the president's son in law, jared kushner meeting with putin for five hours yesterday. but like you say, there were no breakthroughs. neither side decided to disclose many details here. but we did hear from kremlin aide, yuri ushakov, that there was no compromise reached on at least one big issue. that's been a sticking point throughout these peace talks, and that is the issue of territory. whether ukraine should have to give up any land. so ushakov saying there is still lots of work to be done. clearly this issue of territory unresolved. the other big question is what happened to to
here are this week's shots: steve vitkov and jared kushner strolling downtown. american guests from the kremlin, everything was top-notch. the motorcade sped through the center of the capital. a little earlier, there was lunch at the michelin-starred restaurant at the metropol hotel. three types of caviar, siberian mushrooms, herring with potatoes, but what impressed uitkof most was the crab posekunchiki (crust pastry), and he asked for extra cheese flatbread. red caviar, for hot appetizers, we... offered crab posekunchiki, which are mini chebureki. as far as we know, mr. uitkof loves chebureki in general, a kind of crispy deep-fried dough. here was our signature one. she transferred money to a local museum. and even jared kushner, donald trump's son-in-law, got involved. this happened around october. it all took place in miami during lengthy negotiations with ukrainian and russian mediators. the question arises: is the public happy with trump entrusting such a major international matter to a member of his family? we usually see a certain wave of criticism when
us presidential special envoy , donald trump's deputy, jared kushner. vitkov and putin discussed in detail the prospects for working on the peace plan proposed by trump. a compromise plan has not yet been reached, the kremlin stated. recounting the results of the discussion on the terms under which russian military aggression against ukraine would be ended, vladimir putin's aide, yuri ushakov, specifically highlighted the exchange of friendly greetings at the negotiating table. trump's representatives conveyed best wishes from their president, vladimir vladimirovich, to putin. in turn , our president asked his partners to convey friendly greetings to trump. the kremlin claims that the parties did not discuss specific wording or specific american proposals during this nearly five-hour conversation. the essence of what... is contained in these american documents. answering the question of whether peace was closer or further after these negotiations, ushakov said it was definitely not further. as he reported, in addition to the initial american peace plan,
. >> trump's envoy, steve witkoff >> trump's envoy, steve witkoff and his son-in-law jared kushner and his son-in-law jared kushner sat across the table from putin sat across the table from putin for five hours yesterday in for five hours yesterday in moscow. moscow. a top aid to putin who was in a top aid to putin who was in those talks says there was no those talks says there was no compromise over russia's demands compromise over russia's demands for ukraine territory. for ukraine territory. this morning, the kremlin saying this morning, the kremlin saying putin accepts some aspects of putin accepts some aspects of the u.s. peace proposal but the u.s. peace proposal but rejects others. rejects others. a kremlin spokesperson adds that a kremlin spokesperson adds that russia is willing to keep russia is willing to keep meeting with the united states, meeting with the united states, to keep those talks taking to keep those talks taking place. place. meantime, peace talks we know meantime, peace talks we know are also the focus for nato are also the focus for nato foreign ministers this
president trump's son-in-law and his envoy, jared kushner and steve witkoff, made progress, the russians say. but as of now, no deal. this morning, despite early smiles and warm words, president putin declaring, pleased to see you. >> i'm pleased to see you. >> reporter: the kremlin says there was no breakthrough. president trump's son-in-law and envoy meeting president putin for five hours, the focus on the russian leader, part of the u.s.'s push for peace. >> the decisions have to be made in the case of russia by putin alone, not his advisers. only putin can end this war on the russian side. >> reporter: "we could agree on some things," putin's aide told reporters afterwards. but a number of proposals drew criticism from putin. on the crucial question of territory, which russia wants ukraine to give up, "a compromise hasn't been found yet," he says. kushner and witkoff began the day meeting president putin's envoy for lunch at a swanky moscow restaurant then walking around red square into christmas market. they were seen walking into the kremlin, but while they waited, president putin
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president trump's top envoy and his son in law, jared kushner, sat down in moscow for nearly five hours with russian president vladimir putin. our chief foreign correspondent, ian pannell, is in ukraine. good morning ian. >> yeah good morning michael. it was a pretty remarkable scene in the kremlin with these two leading us figures, together with the president of russia. the big question, would putin compromise on the us backed plan for peace in ukraine? and in the end, he didn't. nothing substantial appears to have been agreed. the kremlin denying that putin rejected the american proposals outright, saying while some conditions are acceptable to russia, others are not. but crucially, there was no compromise deal on ukraine and frankly, few here are surprised at the outcome, believing putin doesn't really want an end to the war until he's achieved his goals. and guys, i can tell you, while we were setting up, this elderly woman came up. she's a school teacher in this town. she pointed at the flags and the graves here and said she taught many of them. many of them were children, her stud
the parties decided not to disclose the content of the conversations, but the appearance of jared kushner in this situation clearly indicates two reasons: first, that trump does not fully trust the confidant, as a person who is not even able to accurately convey the content of the conversation, and second, trump still understands that when... where we are talking about business, about colossal resources, then there should be the closest confidant , this is jared kushner, and that's actually how i would describe it here it is at the present time, from the point of view of the information that i possess, what was the key content and what was simply played out, because all the others, messages, behavior of individuals, and it indicates that... both the american side and the russian side were frivolous about this round, and if it weren't for the insane crowing of the moscow fuhrer with threats to ukraine and europe a few hours before the start of the meeting, then one could say that this day, in principle, was the day of the play-off of this game, well, it was visible from the very beginning
in my opinion, it's certainly significant that both steve litkov and jared kushner went directly, righter the negotiations. to the united states, meaning they didn't have any stops in europe. there were no additional communications , either with european elites or with ukrainians. this also shows that negotiations with our country are currently at a very critical stage, so for now we can ignore the attention of those who will get in the way, and the europeans and ukrainians will obviously be doing this. so, yes, the situation will continue to develop. it's obvious that both sides are currently trying to refrain from doing so. i'm not commenting because it's all happening right before our eyes, so let's hope that we can finally come to some kind of agreement. we'll keep hoping for that, too. but the main thing that gives us hope is the success of our guys on the line of contact —the strikes of our aerospace forces and missile forces. yesterday, strikes were carried out on targets in the donbas in the sumy, kharkiv, zaporizhzhia, dnipropetrovsk, and kherson regions, using the full range o
us special envoy steve witkoff and president trump's son in law, jared kushner, met with russian presidentow putin is accusing european allies of ukraine of trying to influence changes to that peace plan that russia does not want. >> teachers in west contra costa county say they're prepared to go on strike tomorrow morning if their union can't reach a deal on a new contract with the district. the teachers union says educators are underpaid compared to other districts. west contra costa unified offered a 3% raise in line with the recommendation of a labor mediator. teachers, though, say the school district has millions of dollars it could divert to use to pay higher salaries. chevron has been fined nearly $1 million for failing to adequately monitor air pollution at its richmond refinery. the bay area air quality district requires companies to use air monitoring systems to detect emissions from their plants. the district recently found 20 of chevron's monitors were not properly set up to detect the full range of potential emissions. chevron says it has addressed all the cited monitors. >> a
us and moscow were attended by president putin and trump's special envoy steve witkof and sonal jared kushner. washington has proposed a 28 point draft to put an end to the war, apart from considering territory to russia. another bone of contention is moscow's demand for a pledge that nato won't admit kief as member. the war between the two neighbors, nearing its fourth anniversary now. now from moscow, let's bring in our correspondent marina cortanova. marina, good to have you with this, so tell us more about what russia wants in its discussions with the west, especially with the us in terms the conditions to be able. to put an end to the war, good evening, as you mentioned, yes it is fourth year anniversary already, unfortunately, so in general we can judge this meeting solarly by the statements the president's aid, so how did the talks with the americans end? russia did not accept trump's plan, consisting of four revised documents, you shakov identified the territorial issue as the main stumbling block, saying that both. sides still have much work to do, the meaning behind these formulatio
special envoy steve witkoff and president trump's son in law, jared kushner, sat down with russian president vladimir putin at the kremlin, working on the u.s. backed proposal. now, ukrainian leaders have previously criticized land concessions and reducing troops that are included in that deal. putin also accused european allies of ukraine of trying to influence changes to the peace plan that russia calls unacceptable. >> we're not going to have a war with europe. i've already said, but if europe suddenly wants to wage a war with us and starts it, we are ready right away. >> this is not just about ending a war. this is about ending a war in a way that creates a mechanism and a way forward that will allow them to be independent and sovereign. >> now the war in ukraine has gone on for almost four years. some ukrainian leaders believe even if a deal is worked out to end the war, russia may ultimately just violate the agreement. >> governor newsom is heading to the nation's capitol to push for wildfire recovery relief. this week. governor newsom is planning to travel to washington to talk with l
turning now to russia where president trump's special envoy steve witkoff and son in law jared kushner held a five hour meeting with russian president vladimir putin yesterday in hopes of negotiating an end to the war in ukraine. russian officials calling the meeting constructive but adding more work needs to be done. meanwhile, putin accused nato countries of sabotaging president trump's peace efforts, describing recent changes to the u.s. peace proposal as absolutely unacceptable. the russian president also adding that while russia is not going to war with europe, they are ready if europe starts it. during a cabinet meeting, president trump and defense secretary pete hegseth addressed a controversial u.s. air strike on an alleged drug boat. nbc's gabe gutierrez was there. >> president trump defending striking a boat allegedly carrying drugs to the u.s. twice in early september. >> i want those boats taken out. and if we have to we'll attack our land also just like we attack on sea. and there's very little coming in by sea. i think we've knocked out over 90% of it. >> two people initi
. >> turning now to russia, where president trump's special envoy steve witkoff and son in law jared kushner held a five hour meeting with russian president vladimir putin yesterday in hopes of negotiating an end to the war in ukraine. russian officials calling the meeting constructive but adding more work needs to be done. meanwhile, putin accused nato countries of sabotaging president trump's peace efforts, describing recent changes to the u.s. peace proposal is absolutely unacceptable new this morning the trump administration has halted immigration applications for 19 countries. this pause impacts nations that were issued travel restrictions by president trump in june. they are largely countries in africa and asia and the list includes afghanistan. the crackdown on asylum claims comes as an afghan national pleads not guilty to murder in the deadly ambush of national guard troops in d.c. here's ryan nobles >> newly released surveillance images showing the suspect outside a washington, d.c. metro station one minute before prosecutors say he unleashed his deadly ambush. running around the co
and the us and moscow were attended by president putin and trump special envoykov and son in law jared kushner. washington has proposed a 28 point draft to put an end to the war apart from. conceding territory to russia a bone of contensions moscow's demand for a pledge that nato want to admit kiev as member. the warbit from the two neighbors is nearing its fourth anniversary. president donald trump has up the anti in washington's threats against carakis, he says that the us will start land action against alleged drug trafficking networks in venezuela soon. trump claimed that a striken targets on land would make it easier to prevent. track shipments from reaching the us. secretary of war under scrutiny over lethal attack on alleged drick smuggling boat early september. according to washington post, after the initial strikes, two survivors were spotted, but the two were killed in the second strike, following a verbal order from hekset to quote kill everybody. samerican lawers, including senate democratic leader, chuck schumer, have spoken about the controversial attack. "we need more informatio
tentative américaine n'a rien donné, malgré un déplacement hautement médiatisé de steve witkoff et jared kushnerssions. moscou n'a pas accepté l'accord de paix qui lui avait été soumis. il y a bien eu "quelques progrès", de l'avis de moscou, qui déplore l'absence de compromis sur les territoires occupés en ukraine. dans ce contexte d'impasse, nous allons vous parler de cette paix qui paraît inatteignable, encore plus inaccessible, pour ceux qui se rendent sur le terrain, et ce front toujours très animé, ce dont va pouvoir témoigner notre invitée. virginie pironon, vous êtes grand reporter à la rédaction internationale de radio-france. vous revenez de 3 semaines de reportage en ukraine. vous vous êtes rendue à lviv et surtout dans le donbass, où vous avez notamment couvert la bataille de pokrovsk, aux côtés du régiment azov, à 6km de la ligne de front. là-bas, sur le terrain, avant de parler de diplomatie, est-ce un sujet, la paix, ces tractations et ce faste que l'on a vu au kremlin, avec cette grande table de marbre et ces émissaires américains tout sourire, qui prennent presque du plaisir à né
